The second water main break on the street in a week is the third in the city in the past 10 days.
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Boston Harbor City Cruises canceled service for Friday and possibly Saturday because of expected rain.
Residents in the area from Loring Hills to the Swampscott line may experience low water pressure, interruption of service or brown water.
The four-week project is set to begin on June 24.
The state Department of Transportation said the moveable span of the Kernwood Avenue Drawbridge will be closed for repairs on Tuesday.
The Salem Traffic and Parking Department said data shows speeds went down while temporary posts were in place, went back up when removed.
Charter Street will be closed for one day to through traffic to allow for Salem Housing Authority work.
The service, which includes plexiglass dividers to allow for distancing, will cost $2 or less per ride within Salem.
Crews will be repairing damage from a water main break this fall.
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Salem Mayor Kim Driscoll said the proposed cuts would cause "an enormous hardship to many Salem workers and residents."
Salem Department of Public Works crews responded to a water main break near First Street Monday morning.
The water main break Friday morning has water shut off between Canal and Harbor streets in Salem.
Salem officials are looking for residents to complete a survey on the Shared Streets initiatives.
The project to realign Bridge Street, and install bicycle facilities and pedestrian signals, is part of the Complete Streets pr0gram.
While Halloween-related parking restrictions are lessened this year, resident-only stickers will be issued for several downtown streets.
Street sweeping, with parking restrictions, will take place from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Zone 4.
The Salem Department of Public Works said a 16-inch main ruptured and that traffic delays should be expected Friday morning.
Shocked officials recalled Dana Mazola, a 31-year veteran of the Salem Police Department, who was killed in a car crash
The city is ending one of the few perks of the coronavirus crisis for Salem residents.
Salem Mayor Kim Driscoll's proposed budget would raise an additional $270,000 to $330,000 by enforcing parking on Sundays.
The temporary move, which is aimed at creating space for social distancing, may result in parking restrictions in some areas.
"The stop will "improve public access and lessen traffic congestion on our major corridors," Mayor Kim Driscoll said.
"I don’t believe we need to raise taxes to fund transportation at this point in time,​" Gov. Charlie Baker said of a proposed transit bill.
The $250,000 grant will help launch Salem's proposed on-demand ride share shuttle service.
The $1.1 million in upgrades for the Museum Place parking garage will last about three months and begin in March.
The AAA study of Washington state could have implications on the recently legalized Massachusetts marijuana industry.
A disabled train on the tracks in Salem is causing delays of more than an hour on the Newburyport/Rockport Line.
The Massachusetts Department of Transportation grant will be used for a $2 million road reconstruction project.
The new, online tool allows residents to view road conditions and paving plans.
Drivers and residents should expect traffic detours as workers fix pipe and a manhole structure on Essex Street in Salem.
While gas prices in the state rose to $2.52 per gallon last week, they are down from where they were a year ago, AAA said.
The Harvard Kennedy School study released this week says drivings costs the average Massachusetts family $14,000 per year.
The MBTA safety panel's report found deficiencies in policies and standards in almost every area it examined in the state's transit system.
The systems could automatically ticket or issue warnings to drivers who violate traffic laws in school zones in Salem.
The kiosks the MBTA uses to collect fares run on Windows XP, leading some experts to conclude they could be vulnerable to cyber attacks.
The ambitious proposal calls for more water-based transit, bike sharing, and commuter rail service improvements.
The proposal, which would offer service every 15 minutes, would cost $28.9 billion in 2020 dollars according to cost projections.
Thousands of people are expected to congregate in downtown Salem for the final weekend before Halloween.